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An approachable blend with aromas of rich, dark fruit, and baking spices on the nose yielding to fresh plum, blackberry, violet, dried fig, vanilla bean, and Chinese five-spice.
Sitting at almost 1,400 feet above the Sonoma Valley, Charlie Smith is the “ying” to the Ritchie “yang.” Primary aromas of fresh zested lemon, jasmine, and tart pippin apple are followed by secondary aromas of chalk, spearmint, and lightly toasted macadamia.
The True Grit Cabernet Sauvignon is notably juicy! It opens up with flavors of black currant and dark cherry followed by subtle olive tapenade. It’s structure is supported by a solid yet round tannin profile and a lingering vanilla bean finish.
The Papillon pours into the glass with a deep crimson hue, accented by vibrant purple highlights and a ruby edge. The wine’s viscosity is evident, with slow-moving tears, and its aroma reveals layers of ripe boysenberry, floral violets, chocolate-covered blueberries, hints of citrus zest, mineral graphite, and warm brioche.
Over the years, we have been fortunate to work with many great vineyards that span a diverse and varied view into a region that many would call the heartland of California Pinot Noir. Our goal is to create a wine that shows the essence of this iconic appellation.
A rich, dense ruby color hints at the dark fruit nose of blackberry and currant that carries through to the palate, interwoven with complex aromas of black licorice, anise and creme de cassis.
The nose is zippy with citrus aromas of lemon and tangerine, stone fruits and toasted oak. The medium-weight palate is marked by refined minerality and oak supporting a ripe palate of pear, lemon cream and fresh apple flavors.
Secure your taste of this limited release. If bright and fresh fruit flavors are your thing, our small-production wine is definitely your type. Sourced from a single vineyard in Santa Ynez Valley, this release showcases what makes the Central Coast such a special place to grow Cabernet Sauvignon.